Have you seen the web video that’s gone viral called 7 minutes of terror? No it’s not filled with horrific scenes from Syria or Iraq. It’s an amazing depiction of all the things that have to go right in the landing sequence of NASA’s new Mar’s rover.

The production values are straight out of Industrial Light and Magic but the terror of the scientists during the seven minutes of landing inside a communication blackout will be all too real.

This hour, On Point. Billions of your tax dollars at stake in the latest attempt to find evidence of life on Mars.-Wade Goodwyn

From The Reading List

Christian Science Monitor "NASA scientists say that the Mars Curiosity rover's audacious August 5 landing plan, which involves a hypersonic parachute, retrorockets, and a hovering 'sky crane' system is exactly what is needed for the $2.5 billion rover."

SPACE "When NASA's next Mars rover, Curiosity, arrives at the Red Planet next month, it will help pave the way for the humans that might one day follow."

NBC News "Many have been fretting about the seemingly implausible, risky landing strategy of the new Mars rover Curiosity set to arrive on the Red Planet next month, but engineers say the worry is overblown."